I should have built this tablesaw and router station years ago for its space-saving and efficiency qualities. Housing sawing and routine operations in one place doubles space efficiency, and casters on the station make the machines mobile, allowing you to position the unit exactly where you want it...
A tablesaw tenon jig like the one shown here is easy to build and easy to use on any saw with a plain, unencumbered rip fence. The jig is designed to ride along the fence, offering sliding movement accurately parallel to blade as well as easy positioning for cutting centered or offset tenons, lap joints and bridle joints...
Slate and cedar are paired to create this tabletop fountain. Judging from the vast array of tacky water fountains I've seen, it would seem that adding a $20 pump to a plastic rock and throwing rumours of therapeutic value into the mix somehow increases their value ten-fold...